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  • ..." that [[Charles Sanders Peirce|C.S. Peirce]] contributed to the volume, ''Studies in Logic by Members of the [[Johns Hopkins University]]'', published by Lit ...]], "Note B. The Logic of Relatives", pp, 187–203 in C.S. Peirce (ed.), ''Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University'', Little, Brown, and C
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  • == Peppermint Oil - What the Science Says == * Results from several studies suggest that peppermint oil may improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrom
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  • '''Economics''' is a [[social science]] that studies society's allocation of scarce resources to meet desires and wants. Economi
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  • == Valerian - What the Science Says == ...helpful for insomnia, but there is not enough evidence from well-designed studies to confirm this.
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  • == Red Clover - What the Science Says == * Although several small studies of red clover for menopausal symptoms had mixed results, a large study foun
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  • == Soy - What the Science Says == * Some studies suggest that soy isoflavone supplements may reduce hot flashes in women aft
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  • ...ational therapy, physician assistant studies, advanced physician assistant studies via distance education, and athletic training. Professional doctorates are
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  • == Yohimbe - What the Science Says == ...ials have not been conducted on the bark or its extract. Although numerous studies of the prescription medicine yohimbine hydrochloride have been conducted, t
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  • == Turmeric - What the Science Says == * Preliminary findings from animal and laboratory studies suggest that a chemical found in turmeric--called curcumin--may have anti-i
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  • == Saw Palmetto - What the Science Says == * Several small studies suggest that saw palmetto may be effective for treating BPH symptoms.
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  • ...ulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the Peace Research and European Security Studies Center, and the Verification Technology Information Centre of London. He ha ...f the country's most credible space industry observers," and the Christian Science Monitor wrote that he was "one of the handful of American observers equally
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  • == St. John's Wort - What the Science Says == ...ort is useful for treating mild to moderate depression. However, two large studies, one sponsored by NCCAM, showed that the herb was no more effective than pl
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  • ...l also take physical education, a second language, music, art and computer studies. ...rder to introduce subject specialization in Math, Science, English, Social Studies and Languages.
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  • As professor of political science, Dr. Rice has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981 and has won two of th ...urity and Arms Control, a Senior Fellow of the Institute for International Studies, and a Fellow (by courtesy) of the Hoover Institution. Her books include Ge
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  • == Thunder God Vine - What the Science Says == * Although early evidence is promising, there have been few high-quality studies of thunder god vine in people. Results from a small study funded by the Nat
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  • PhD: Department of [[Materials Science and Engineering]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], MA, [[USA]] * [[Professor]], Department of Materials Science and Engineering, [[Sharif University of Technology]] (1997-Present) Tehran,
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  • == FDA Studies Cloning == ...state that food is from animal clones or their offspring. FDA has found no science-based reason to require labels to distinguish between products from clones
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  • ...rently called the ''joint denial'' in logic, the NNOR operator in computer science, or indicated by means of phrases like "neither-nor" or "both not" in ordi ...called the ''alternative denial'' in logic, the NAND operator in computer science, or invoked by means of phrases like "not-and" or "not both" in ordinary la
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  • ...rsham's Questions on the Posterior Analytics: a Thirteenth-Century View of Science.” Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University. [Dissertation Abstracts International ...rsham's Sophisma: Universale est Intentio: A Supplementary Note.” Medieval Studies 33, 360-65.
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  • ...n expert business consulting firm in high quality applications of internet science and technology. With 12 years experience with Internet services business a ...s in the same field of activity. In this sense, the objective of modelling studies in NLP is to explicate in a transferable and learnable code those sets of d
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  • ...ments: The Metamethodology of Mediaeval Science, in Thought-Experiments in Science and Philosophy, edited by Gerry Massey and Tamara Horowitz, Rowman & Little ...n Buridan's Philosophy of Science, in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 18 (1987), 109-132.
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  • ...books from Shepherd's Nook Christian ... Baker Book House - Light & Glory,Science & The Bible, Field Guide to Homeschooling, more ... Homeschool books, Christian curriculum, unit studies, unit study, Heart of Wisdom, Hebrew roots, Jewish ... The Big Book of Book
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  • ...lsquo;Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics’, Elsevier Science, 2006. * [[Descriptive science]]
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  • The article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NLP_and_science NLP and science] was begun by the Wikipedia administrator [[FT2]] in June 2006, and was lar ...ed when, in 1988, both Heap and Druckman independently concluded that most studies to that date were "heavily flawed"[1] and that the "effectiveness of NLP th
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  • ...ristotle’s position in the Posterior Analytics that music is a subordinate science to arithmetic, and so one of the ''scientiae mediae'', lying between mathem * McAleer, G.J. The Science of Music: A Platonic Application of the Posterior Analytics in Robert Kilwa
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  • * SIL m = ''Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University'', page m. * Moore, E., and Robin, R.S. (1964), ''Studies in the Philosophy of C.S. Peirce, Second Series'', University of Massachuse
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  • Ellie R. Amirova was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 2013, she began her studies in modern clinical Traditional Chinese Medicine (Herbs and Acupuncture) at ...demy of Refrigeration - 2015. - № 4. - P. 3-5</ref> in addition to various studies on the flours of ''Dioscorea opposita'' (a type of tuber)<ref>Amirova E.R.,
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  • ...playing the guitar at the age of nine. He was a bit of prodigy in math and science, scoring 166 on his IQ test. Lee attended Medical school at Northwestern Un ...of “fixed income portfolios” in the securities industry. He continued his studies of music and the guitar throughout his entire youth and into his adult life
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  • ...ut it definitely will happen to lead to censorship. I know a fact that the science editors were not all from the same university. So don’t give me your lie. ...ciences and therefore I ask everyone to keep an open mind towards NLP as a science, as the aim of Wikipedia should be to provide neutral and objective informa
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  • ...gregation of St. Basil]], he set up the [[Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies]] in [[Toronto]] in conjunction with [[St. Michael's College]] at [[the Uni ...Gilson considered the philosophy of his own era to be deteriorating into a science which would signal man's abdication of the right to judge and rule nature,
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  • Half a century later Oxford was famous throughout Europe as a home of science and learning; popes and kings were among its patrons and benefactors; the s In 1225 Franciscan friars, the 'Greyfriars', found a house of studies in Oxford, in St Ebbes / Westgate. Former students of this foundation incl
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  • ...The first history stems from a convert operations task force called the ''Studies and Observations Group'', which needed new tactical equipment to handle ste Answer: SOG was an acronym which stood for ''Studies and Observations Group''. The group comprised elite joint services of the U
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  • ...al, and permanent weight-loss without diet or exercise, and that "clinical studies" or "medical research" prove these claims.<a href="http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2
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  • ...o not communicate non-verbally. For example, astronomy is the science that studies the stars. This must not be confused with the subject of the study: the sta ...nergology, in obtaining valid observations based on protocol. Based on the studies of L’École de Vienne, a proposition has been presented. Subsequently, KA
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  • ...e he earned a B.S. in 1932 and a M.S. a year later. After further graduate studies at the Yerkes Observatory, he received his Ph.D. at the University of Chica ...undergrad (1932) and masters (1933) were from the [[Case School of Applied Science]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers |las
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  • He obtained his A.B. degree from [[UCLA]] in 1948. He then pursued graduate studies at the [[University of California Berkeley]]. He received his doctorate in ...f Chance. (Book Reviews: The Theory of Gambling and Statistical Logic)," ''Science'', '''Vol. 161'''(3844), pp.&nbsp;878, 1968.
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  • ...n many nanoscale materials, which opens new possibilities in surface-based science, such as [[catalysis]]. This catalytic activity also opens potential risks ...mpetus for nanotechnology has stemmed from a renewed interest in colloidal science, coupled with a new generation of analytical tools such as the [[atomic for
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  • ...raser University]] on a full academic scholarship before pursuing graduate studies in law and criminology, a journalism degree at the [[Directory:British Colu | education = [[Education_Level1_Degree:=BS|[[Bachelor of Science|BS]]]], [[Education_Level1_Major:=Biosciences|[[Biosciences]]]], [[Educatio
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  • * Heims, Steve J. (1993), ''Constructing a Social Science for Postwar America. The Cybernetics Group, 1946-1953'', Cambridge Univers ...econd Order Cybernetics]", in: R.A. Meyers (ed.), Encyclopedia of Physical Science & Technology (3rd ed.), Vol. 4, (Academic Press, New York), p. 155-170.
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  • ...liter et qualiter', in E.P. Bos (ed.), Medieval Semantics and Metaphysics. Studies Dedicated to L.M. de Rijk , Professor of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at *1990, 'Marsilius of Inghen on the Subject of a Science', in: S. Knuuttila, R. Työrinoja, S. Ebbesen (ed.), Proceedings of 8th Int
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  • ...n Medieval Theological Texts (XIIth-XIVth Century), Semiotic and Cognitive Studies 4, Brepols, Turnhout, 151-169. ...esen, Sten]] & [[Directory:Logic Museum/Jan Pinborg| Pinborg, Jan]] 1970: ‘Studies in the Logical Writings Attributed to Boethius de Dacia’, [[Directory:Log
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  • ...eoretical aspects of databases are the specialty of one branch of computer science, while their practical impacts have become all too familiar in our everyday It is conventional in applied mathematics, computer science, and statistics to refer to a boolean-valued function like <math>f_L\!</mat
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  • ...ram in the theory department at the Jan Van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, PhD Studies at ASCA (Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis, Theory and Interpretation), ...Edb=all%7Econtent=a779659370%7Etab=linking Postmodern War at Peak Empire], Science as Culture, Volume 16, Issue 2 June 2007: 109 - 128
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  • ...of scholasticism were superseded by the [[inductive reasoning]] of modern science, while its theological basis was challenged by [[humanism]]. *[[History of science in the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...dieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox, Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science, Springer Publishing Company ...etic of Human Nature”, Koistinen, T. – Lehtonen, T. (eds.), Philosophical Studies in Religion, Metaphysics, and Ethics., Helsinki: Luther-Agricola-Society, 1
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  • ...ternitate Mundi, ed. I. Brady, St. Thomas Aquinas, 1274-1974 Commemorative Studies, II, ed. A. Maurer, E. Gilson et.al., PIMS (Toronto, 1974), 141-178./Also i ...position. See on the second question also the article of A. Dondaine, in: Studies Honoring I.Ch. Brady (New York, 1976), 199-218.]
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  • Nutrition studies have shown that asparagus is a low-[[calorie]] source of [[folate]] and [[p Several studies indicate that getting plenty of potassium may reduce the loss of calcium fr
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  • | distinct studies. Mathematics has been connected with science, ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t
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  • | distinct studies. Mathematics has been connected with science, ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t
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  • ...logic is a ''[[normative science]]'' where psychology is a ''[[descriptive science]]'', and so they have very different aims, methods, and rationales. ...gmatic theory of [[inquiry]]. In fact, the correspondence between the two studies exhibits so many congruences and parallels that it is often best to treat t
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  • ...in the last three decades that researchers have immersed themselves in the science behind tea's purported health benefits.<a href="http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/
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  • ...term ''semiosis'' refers to any activity or process involving signs.&nbsp; Studies of semiosis focusing on its abstract form are not concerned with every conc [[Category:Computer science]]
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  • ...es on the twelfth century topic of the three (four) human evils and of the science, virtue and techniques as their remedies," Vivarium 5: 8-15 (1967). ...aevalia, vol. 7. Reprinted as chapter VII in: Through language to reality: studies in medieval semantics and metaphysics.
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  • ...restrial Intelligence ([[SETI]]). He is world-famous for writing [[popular science]] books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television ...nell in 1971 and directed the Laboratory for [[Planetary science|Planetary Studies]] there. From 1972 to 1981 he was Associate Director of the Center for Radi
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  • ...so wikipedia in culture wikipedia's content has also been used in academic studies books conferences and court cases 71 72 the parliament of canada website re
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  • * Moore, E., and Robin, R.S. (1964), ''Studies in the Philosophy of C.S. Peirce, Second Series'', University of Massachuse * Peirce, C.S., ''Essays in the Philosophy of Science'', Vincent Tomas (ed.), Bobbs–Merrill, New York, NY, 1957.
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  • * Moore, E., and Robin, R.S. (1964), ''Studies in the Philosophy of C.S. Peirce, Second Series'', University of Massachuse * Peirce, C.S., ''Essays in the Philosophy of Science'', Vincent Tomas (ed.), Bobbs–Merrill, New York, NY, 1957.
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  • ...Star''. Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, USA).</ref> approach to the science of aging, and to this purpose he identifies what he believes are the seven ...research?,"<ref name="pmid16264422">Warner H ''et al.'' (November 2005). "Science fact and the SENS agenda. What can we reasonably expect from ageing researc
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  • Computer Science Universities about the country had attempted this accomplishment for years Carl went on to explain that Marl is a simple bot. And clashing the computer science universities currently aggravating to actualize programs like Marl. Michael
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  • ...ichotomy between [[descriptive science|descriptive facts]] and [[normative science|normative values]]. ...wo collections of his essays defending pragmatism entitled "Humanism" and "Studies in Humanism." (Schiller preferred name of "Humanism" over that of "Pragmati
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  • * belief in an unrealistic view of science, e.g. all of time existing within one endlessly repeating 5,000 year timefr ...ins (1994). Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521461290.
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  • * belief in an unrealistic view of science, e.g. all of time existing within one endlessly repeating 5,000 year timefr ...ins (1994). Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521461290.
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  • ...s a rock. My aboriginal abstract had over 100 cited references to specific studies on beef growth, accustomed hormonal manipulation, fat loss, apperception ov ...... : ) My "Mental Equation" capacity are some of the best researched. The science is alleged "Psychophysiology", or how the apperception and anatomy affect o
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  • * belief in an unrealistic view of science, e.g. all of time existing within one endlessly repeating 5,000 year timefr ...ins (1994). Women under the Bo Tree: Buddhist nuns in Sri Lanka. Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521461290.
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  • ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t | distinct studies. Mathematics has been connected with science,
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  • ====Analytic studies==== ...ip. "James Madison's Principle of Religious Liberty," ''American Political Science Review'' 97,1(2003), 17-32. {{SSRN|512922}} in JSTOR.
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  • ...here he became acquainted with the theology of Scotus. After his lectorate studies, he taught the Sentences in various Franciscan studia of France and Italy, ...ly-Discovered Treatise on Intuitive and Abstractive Cognition', Franciscan Studies, 54 (1994-7), 15-50. See also G.J. Etzkorn & S. Dumont, BPhM, 33 (1991), 59
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  • Studies show that algae can produce up to 60% of their biomass in the form of oil. | last= Clayton | first= Mark |date= 2006-01-11 | publisher= ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]''
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  • ...of what is now studied under the philosophies of knowledge, language, and science. Peirce saw logic as the formal branch of the theory of signs, or ''[[semi ...ted in mere months. Meanwhile, he wrote hundreds of logic, philosophy, and science entries for the ''[[Century Dictionary]]''. In 1885, an investigation by t
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  • ...idealism]] regarding the relationship between matter and mind. Two early studies on Peirce’s realism and the influence of [[Duns Scotus]] thereon, are the ...esent treatise, for the following reason, viz., that it is the business of Science to investigate laws; and that, whether we regard signs as the representati
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  • ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t When philosophy discovers something wrong with science, sometimes science has to be changed ? [[Russell's paradox]] comes to mind, as does [[George B
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  • ...Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170) </ref><ref> Editors note: [http://www.enotes.com/genocide-encyclop ...animosity between Italians and Croats, <ref>'''Editors note''': Recent DNA studies have stated that more than three quarters of today's Croatian men are the d
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  • ...l as Pi Delta Epsilon (journalism). He is listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Technology and Marquis Who's Who in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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  • ...Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170) </ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enotes.com/genocide-encyclope ...ated treatment yet available of this crucial topic." Mark Kramer, Cold War Studies Program, Harvard University. Chapter 9 (p202)</ref> a notorious prison on t
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  • ...Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170) ...roman%20empire&f=false A London Encyclopaedia:] Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature (p48)
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  • ...d boar which can become a serious pest in plantations and other croplands. Studies indicate that in areas where large predators (tigers and leopards) are exti ...u under the [[Royal Malaysia Police]] and the National Wildlife [[Forensic science|Forensics]] Laboratory were emboldened for its [[ex situ conservation]], an
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  • ...l as Pi Delta Epsilon (journalism). He is listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Technology and Marquis Who's Who in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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  • ...n the Balkans 1941-1945. '''Dr Stephen A Hart''' is senior lecturer in war studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He is the author of The Road to Fa ...Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170) </ref><ref>[http://www.enotes.com/genocide-encyclopedia/yugoslavia
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  • ...hat it is a hotch–potch of theories, some of which are based on legitimate science, but which have no connection with NLP, others of which are completely unsc ...ns of 'falsifiability' and 'disconfirmation' are central to the program of science. But NLP makes many unfalsifiable claims, and it has little if any predict
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  • I accept a amount in exercise science, endless certifications and added "in the trenches" acquaintance than aloof • The science of draft intervals. Why how connected you draft amid sets can be the aberra
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  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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  • ...FYQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Titoism%20Totalitarianism&f=false Dictionary Of Pol. Science] by Yadav, Nanda & T.R</ref> are political ideologies that dominated the hi ...cated treatment yet available of this crucial topic. Mark Kramer, Cold War Studies Program, '''Harvard University'''."</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/book
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  • ...i Delta Epsilon]] (journalism). He is listed in [[Marquis Who's Who]] in Science and Technology and [[Marquis Who's Who]] in the World. ...e many citations to his scholarly research in astronomy and the history of science, Golden’s writings and work has been cited in numerous books.<ref>see, fo
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  • ...classical education movement|classical education]] and studied history and science. ...Jefferson "could tear himself away from his dearest friends to fly to his studies."
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  • | occupation=[[Academia|Academic]] ([[political science]]), [[Lawyer]] ...on, North Carolina|Wilmington]], [[North Carolina]] where he continued his studies. Wilson was also a member of the [[Phi Kappa Psi]] fraternity. In 1885, he
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  • In some branches of philosophy and fields of science the domain of potentially meaningful entities may include almost any kind o ...is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptive knowle
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  • In some branches of philosophy and fields of science the domain of potentially meaningful entities may include almost any kind o ...is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptive knowle
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  • ...ns that they may have. You can incorporate eating healthy in your child’s science project too or any other school idea. ...diet.php" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[2]</sup></a> With the advent of scientific studies that have correlated the incidence of health problems with a poor diet, the
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  • After attending the School of Political Science at the University of Paris, he was a critic and public relations man for Tw ...eliance on self-effort, just as are other forms of works such as doctrinal studies, austerities, meditations, and rituals. Shin interprets the continued repet
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  • ...(or destroyed) and then rebuilt at a later stage. <ref>According to recent studies done at the '''University of Zadar''', Slavs on the island of Korčula acc ...s lost control of the island, Dalmatian Latins <ref>'''Note''': Recent DNA studies have stated that more than three quarters of today's Croatian men are the d
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  • ...s, and he was appointed chairman of the [[President's Ad Hoc Committee for Science]]. When, in April 1961, the Soviets beat the U.S. with the first manned spa ...hborhood conditions than the quantity of education a child received. Early studies suggested initial improvements for poor kids helped by ESEA reading and mat
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  • In studies of formal specifications the designations "reduced language" and "reducing ...these abilities, from psychology, education, logic, and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad banner of arti
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  • "And studies appearance that those who attending better... attending healthier... get ad And it's not rocket science. It's actually absolutely simple. It's all about the law of</p><p align='ju
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  • In studies of formal specifications the designations "reduced language" and "reducing ...y these abilities, from psychology, education, logic and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad banner of arti
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  • ...ent to the [[United States Naval Academy]] where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics in 1946 and is the only graduate of the Naval Academy to ...BBC News| date =[[February 18]], [[1998]]| url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/57794.stm|accessdate =2004-04-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://
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  • ...inos releasing them - primarily this applies to online casino - or through studies by independent gambling authorities.<ref name="woolvodds">{{cite web |url=h ...=http://www.natashadowschull.org|title=Natasha Dow Schull academic website Science, Technology, and Society MIT|work=natashadowschull.org}}</ref> uses the ter
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  • ...''. Discussion of this dialogue and of the task it sets for AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring systems, can be fo ...rder (Putnam, 1988). The topic is especially debated in the philosophy of science, e.g. (Duhem, 1914), (Russell, 1956), (Van Fraassen, 1980), (Hacking, 1983)
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  • ...ion that he developed from the time of his lectures on the &ldquo;Logic of Science&rdquo; at Harvard University (1865) and the Lowell Institute (1866). ==Selections from Peirce's “Logic of Science” (1865&ndash;1866)==
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  • AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring debated in the philosophy of science, e.g. (Duhem, 1914), (Russell, 1956),
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  • for logical studies, in our brief acquaintance with brand of contemporary cognitive science who equate "mind" with the information
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  • ...still come up with a minimum change (albeit not quite as accurately as in science fiction :-P) [19:10] <StevenW> about the harvard/science po banner
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  • ...is students to enter public service. Roosevelt completed his undergraduate studies at [[Harvard University|Harvard]], where he lived in luxurious quarters and ...reduced spending on research and education&mdash;there was no New Deal for science until [[World War II]] began.
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  • ...olitical history: Harry Truman and the 1948 election |journal= White House Studies |volume= 2006|issue=Winter}}</ref> In the spring of 1948, Truman's public a ...Lawrence N. |year = 1999 |title = Covering McCarthyism: How the Christian Science Monitor Handled Joseph R. McCarthy, 1950–1954 |journal = Journal of Polit
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  • "quasi-necessary", or "formal" science, as Peirce his devotion to the (outdated) ideals of natural science of his time
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  • ...ions, another brand of 3-adic relations that have significance for logical studies, and in our acquaintance with which we have barely begun to break the ice. [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • ...ge expenses. Following his graduation in 1935 with a degree in [[political science]] he turned down contract offers from the [[Detroit Lions]] and [[Green Bay *[http://www.allpresidents.org/ Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies in President Ford's hometown].
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  • ...relations, another class of triadic relations of significance for logical studies, in our brief acquaintance with which we have scarcely even started to brea [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • ...the library opening such books as were suited to our respective tastes and studies, you fell on a treatise of Aristotle's called the Topics; which he has expl ...have diligently considered the methods of carrying on a discussion by that science which they call dialectics; but the art of discovering arguments, which is
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  • ...ions, another class of 3-adic relations that have significance for logical studies, in our brief acquaintance with which we have scarcely even begun to break <p>But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are qu
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  • C.F. Delaney, 'Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of [CSP]'. BM: On one side, I was lead start from the beginning of my peircean studies
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  • |title = India's lopsided science ...g and Evaluating Presidents: The Case of Theodore Roosevelt" ''White House Studies''. Volume: 1. Issue: 4. 2001. pp. 495+.</ref> Even [[George McGovern]], el
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  • 08:30 < mareklug> dtm_ ask Brown University libraries or Polish Studies Center at SUNY Buffalo 12:28 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Revent there are studies on that
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  • ...his makes rather a depressing thought when you realise that some economics studies put 95 percent of the electorate below the average. May 04 16:54:23 <Fluffernutter> Qcoder00: science
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  • as used in math and computer science, it's been pretty rough going. for the IFF, I recommend any decent textbook of computer science
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  • ...known as ''step-wise refinement'' and ''top-down programming'' in computer science (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going b ...s of inquiry can be seen as building a two-way bridge between experimental science and software engineering, allowing the results of each to be applied in the
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  • known as "step-wise refinement" and "top-down programming" in computer science experimental science and software engineering, allowing the results of each
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  • 12:51 < Revent> *rolls* We have an article on 'whiteness studies' 19:11 < Swob> as my Chicagoan computer science teacher was very proud of saying
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  • ...s of our object, sign, and interpretant domains. As we often do in formal studies, we've taken the sign and interpretant domains to be the same set, <math>S [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • ...haucer is a lot more perspicacious than I remember him being during my GCE studies in the early seventies. He's made great progress in the past fifty years. 12:40 < suicidalzerg> http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/08/16/1923243/scientists-store-entire-textbook-in-dna
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  • that have significance for logical studies, in our brief to me, as it's the version that linked up my studies in algebra, automata,
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  • ...ty is actually a virtue from the standpoint of making reflection useful in science. If reflection on conduct leads to a description that cannot be falsified ...compiled into compact models of the conduct in question. To be useful in science, or empirical inquiry, these theories and models must be capable of being f
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  • ...: An Interview with Stanislaw Lem,” trans. Marek Lugowski. Science-Fiction Studies 13 (November): 242–260.
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  • 07:00 < IRWolfie-> http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/08/kentucky-lawmakers-shocked-to-find-evolutoin-in-biology-tests/ No w 11:06 < Biberkopf> markelug, I'd like to see science non-fiction reality shows... astronauts dating and kissing and fighting on
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  • ...[#wikimedia-research] Welcome to the Wikimedia Research IRC channel. The Science must flow. [04:19] <{Soap}> even if you excvlude "science only" words like thrombocytopenia
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  • 12:20 < BarkingFish> ffs. medical science should not be playing god :/ 14:13 < SigmaWP> Sergius Mamay, a paleobotanist who specialised in coal ball studies, died in 2008
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  • ...4 < TheDruId> The only music I've added in the last 5 years is Symphony of Science. 16:28 < AaronSchulz> tommorris: remember the Women's/Ethic studies incident?
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  • 11:50 < mareklug> Hamas missiles is a sport, not a science. It is basically a hobbist cottage industry. These teenagers would be pro ...ty if not immortality, not to ommit Lem's own immortal happiness, but grad studies just don't afford the kind of time you are talking about
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  • [07:58] <Bob8> Not some nerdy science article [07:59] <IRWolfie-> Bob8: oi, I edit science articles
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  • ...his makes rather a depressing thought when you realise that some economics studies put 95 percent of the electorate below the average. May 04 16:54:23 <Fluffernutter> Qcoder00: science
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  • ...ea what you all are talking about including those of us that have Computer Science degreess [20:31] <D_> Now we have to wait until medical science is a at a point where they can vat grow them and transplant them on people
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